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Proposed Constitutional Amendment - Vaccine Mandate

Proposed Constitutional Amendment

National Public Health Immunization Mandate Amendment

Section 1.

All citizens of the United States, from birth through adulthood, shall be immunized against the following diseases using non-mRNA, medically established vaccines: Poliomyelitis (Polio), Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Whooping Cough), Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Seasonal Influenza, Hepatitis B, Meningococcal Disease, Smallpox, and Anthrax.

Section 2.

The federal government shall ensure the permanent and universal availability of these vaccines, free of charge to all citizens, regardless of age, economic status, geographic location, employment, religious affiliation, or citizenship status within U.S. jurisdiction.

Section 3.

Citizens shall be required to maintain up-to-date immunization in accordance with medically recognized schedules approved by the National Medical Review Board and the United States Surgeon General.

Section 4.

No vaccine listed herein may be substituted or replaced with mRNA-based alternatives unless individually consented to by the citizen, or by the legal guardian of a minor or incapacitated person, after full and transparent disclosure of the vaccine technology and ingredients.

Section 5.

Vaccines necessary for specific travel, occupational, or deployment risks, including but not limited to Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Yellow Fever, Japanese Encephalitis, and Rabies, shall be made permanently available to all citizens who request or require them, without cost or discrimination.

Section 6.

Religious, philosophical, or personal objections to mandatory immunization may be recognized only under the oversight of the State and Territorial Medical Review Boards and shall not endanger the public health as determined by unanimous vote of the respective Board members or, in cases of dispute, by the Federal Medical Oversight Hearing presided over by the United States Surgeon General.

Section 7.

Congress shall have no authority to legislate, modify, or repeal the immunization requirements established by this article. Congress may, by joint resolution, petition the National Medical Review Board to review and recommend the addition of new vaccines to the list mandated by this article. The National Medical Review Board must reach a unanimous decision in favor of the proposed addition for it to be adopted.

In the event that the National Medical Review Board fails to reach unanimity, the President of the United States may request the Supreme Court of the United States to conduct a constitutional review of the proposed addition. Upon such request, the Supreme Court shall have authority to approve or reject the proposed addition, and its decision shall be final.

No amendment, repeal, or substitution of this article shall occur except through constitutional amendment duly ratified by the People.

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